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FC Barcelona will be keeping an eye on the free agent market ahead of next summer, and one of the players they could look to sign is Joshua Kimmich.
The German center’s contract with Bayern Munich expires at the end of the season, and over the past 12 months he has been heavily linked with a move to Catalonia.
Kimmich will face Barcelona on Wednesday, and he admitted he is looking forward to the match. He also spoke about the affinity he has for the club, according to Relevo.
“Barcelona had an impact on me, as well as the Spanish national team. They have won three titles in a row. I especially remember Xavi Hernandez, he was my idol, I loved watching his matches. When Pep Guardiola was coaching with tiki-taka it was a revolution, they dominated rivals and to this day he is an example to follow.
Kimmich praises Barça
“Against Barcelona it’s something very special. Several times people have talked about me, but that doesn’t make it any more special, it’s because the club is important, with a good team and a tradition of success. For us and for the fans. »
Kimmich was asked about rumors linking him to Barcelona, and he refused to categorically deny that a transfer could take place next summer. “ In football you can never exclude things. Now, to answer directly, I don’t think about it, but it can’t be ruled out. »
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